Hong Kong’s stock exchange continues to belie the turmoil in the city, with a stock price that’s far outpacing the index and a series of wins in the form of big tech listings. Another bright spot – …
Saudi Arabia, Bahrain tell Kushner Israel ties will have to wait
Bahrain says it won’t advance normalization until Saudi Arabia makes a move, and Riyadh makes clear Palestinian statehood must come first, as US adviser wraps up Gulf swing …
Memorial Day Gatherings Fueled GA Summer COVID Surge: Report
Coronavirus numbers will spike again after Labor Day if Georgians aren’t more careful, according to an immunology expert.
Consultants Recognize States’ Pro-Business Environments in Area Development Magazine’s 11th Annual “Top States for Doing Business” Survey — Georgia Ranks #1
Consultants recognize states’ pro-business environments in Area Development’s Top States for Doing Business survey. Georgia ranks #1.
GA Coronavirus Restrictions Extended As Hospitalizations Drop
Gov. Brian Kemp extended the public health state of emergency and existing coronavirus safety measures for Georgia through Oct. 10.
French president’s expectations clash with reality as Lebanon commits to reforms
BEIRUT — Emmanuel Macron’s close-contact diplomacy paid off on Tuesday, when the French president succeeded in getting Lebanon’s embattled political parties to commit to a roadmap of reforms tied to …
Family business refuses to back down after hackers try to extort them
While employees at Sorrensen Sand and Gravel were hard at work Monday, hackers were working harder to extort the business out of thousands of dollars.
Bureau Veritas Malaysia Laboratory Relocated
Bureau Veritas, a global leader in testing, inspection and certification, has announced that its laboratory in Malaysia has expanded and moved to a modernized premise in Iskandar Puteri, Johor, …
Malaysia bans citizens from high risk countries
While all tourists are banned from entering Malaysia, the country is also restricting citizens from India, Indonesia and the Philippines.
Saudi oil shipments to America plunge to 35-year low
Saudi Arabia drew the wrath of Republicans in Washington this spring by sending an armada of tankers to America to drown US oil makers with cheap crude. Now, the kingdom has reversed course, steering …